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Impact of Cleavages on Swiss Voting Behaviour: A Modern Research Approach

Part of the Contributions to Political Science series
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This book studies the impact of cleavages on electoral choices.

Based on a case study of Switzerland, it analyses how cleavages divide voters into voting blocs and how this influences Swiss voting behaviour and the Swiss party system.

The first part examines the development of salient cleavages such as religion, social class, rural-urban, and language between 1971 and 2011.

Behavioural changes among voters and changes in the size of social groups are explored as explanatory factors for the decline of cleavage voting.

The second part proposes a contextual perspective analysis of the current impact of cleavages using both individual and contextual factors.

These factors are also combined to examine interaction effects between the individual and the context.

Finally, the third part analyses whether the impact of cleavages has harmonised across different contexts (Swiss cantons) over time.

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Product Details
3319460005 / 9783319460000
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
23/11/2016
English
1 pages
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